Larison, Jr. v. Atlantic Coast Bank et al
Robert J. Larison, Jr. |
Atlantic Coast Bank and Atlantic Coast Financial Corporation |
4:2015cv00184 |
June 24, 2015 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Georgia |
Savannah Office |
Chatham |
G. R. Smith |
William T. Moore |
Family and Medical Leave Act |
Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA of 1993) |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 45 ORDER granting 10 Motion to Change Venue. Signed by Judge William T. Moore, Jr on 4/15/16. (bcw) |
Filing 42 ORDER granting 41 Motion to Stay. The discovery and pretrial deadlines listed in the Court's Scheduling Order are stayed until the Court rules on Defendants' Motion to transfer venue. Signed by Magistrate Judge G. R. Smith on 1/25/16. (wwp) |
Filing 36 ORDER granting 34 Motion for Leave to Appear for pro hac ; granting 35 Motion for Leave to Appear for pro hac. Signed by Magistrate Judge G. R. Smith on 11/5/15. (wwp) |
Filing 14 ORDER granting 13 Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice. Signed by Magistrate Judge G. R. Smith on 8/26/2015. (loh) |
Filing 8 ORDER granting 7 Motion for Leave to Appear pro hac vice. Signed by Magistrate Judge G. R. Smith on 7/16/2015. (loh) |
Filing 4 GENERAL ORDER: Report of Rule 26(f) planning meeting. Signed by Magistrate Judge G. R. Smith on 6/24/2015. (loh) |
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